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{%extends"base.html"%}{%loadextras%}{%blockcontent%}<divclass="row"><divclass="col big"><h1>Learn Mercurial</h1><p><em>Some links to resources for learning Mercurial, sorted by length</em></p><ul><li><p><ahref="{%urlquick_start%}">Quick_Start</a><br/> Get started using Mercurial and understanding its basic concepts.</p></li><li><p><ahref="http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/QuickStart">Quick_Start from the wiki</a><br/> Learn the basic Mercurial commands. A bit more verbose than the short quick start above. </p></li><li><p><ahref="http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/wiki/intro">TortoiseHG basics</a><br/> Easily use Mercurial integrated into the Windows Explorer. </p></li><li><p><ahref="{%urlworkflow_guide%}">workflow_guide</a><br/> Learn using Mercurial step by step in workflows. This guide skips the conceptual explanations to focus only on the practical usage. </p></li><li><p><ahref="http://hgbook.red-bean.com/">hgbook</a><br/> The free book from Brian o Sullivan gives a detailed and easy to read introduction to Mercurial and the philosophy behind it. </p></li><li><p><em>Further resources<br/>A wiki-page with links. If you wrote some guide yourself, maybe for your team or for friends of yours, please add it! (it might be useful to have such a page in the wiki!)</em></p></li></ul></div><divclass="col">{%download_button%}{%random_quote%}</div></div>{%endblock%}